A legitimate software distributor in another country is making copies of the manufacturer software with fake label. They sell it cheaper than the manufacturers brand. The distributor resides in a country that doesn’t honor copyright laws. What are the distributors action in that country?

In a country that does not honor copyright laws, the distributor may continue to sell the copied software with fake labels without facing any legal consequences. They may not face any repercussions for their actions, as there are no regulations in place to protect the manufacturer's rights. The distributor may also try to expand their business by selling the counterfeit software in other countries where copyright laws are enforced. Additionally, they may choose to enter into partnerships with other distributors in similar countries to further increase their profit margins. Ultimately, the distributor's actions in such a country would likely focus on maximizing their profits without regard for the impact on the original software manufacturer.